National Park Service Laws
Supplement V (1979-1984) Table of Contents
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Table of Contents

  1. General Legislation: [PDF]
    1. Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979 1
    2. Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (Rehabilitation Tax Credit) 9
    3. Fee Authority 15
    4. General Authorities Act (Amendments) 17
    5. Geothermal Steam Act Amendments 19
    6. Historic American Buildings Survey Recognition 20
    7. Land and Water Conservation Fund (Amendments) 21
    8. Mineral Leasing Act Amendments 22
    9. National Historic Preservation Act (Amendments) 25
    10. National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978 (Amendments) 48
    11. National Park Visitor Facilities Fund Act 49
    12. Rail Safety and Service Improvement Act of 1982 53
    13. Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982 (Highway Improvement Act of 1982) 92
    14. Volunteers in the Parks 100
  2. Appropriations: [PDF]
    1. Supplemental Appropriations Act, FY 1979 103
    2. Department of the Interior Appropriations Act, FY 1980 106
    3. Supplemental Appropriations and Rescission Act, FY 1980 112
    4. Department of the Interior Appropriations Act, FY 1981 116
    5. Supplemental Appropriations and Rescission Act, FY 1981 123
    6. Department of the Interior Appropriations Act, FY 1982 127
    7. Supplemental Appropriations Act, FY 1982 134
    8. Department of the Interior Appropriations Act, FY 1983 137
    9. Supplemental Appropriations Act, FY 1983 145
    10. Department of the Interior Appropriations Act, FY 1984 151
    11. Supplemental Appropriations Act, FY 1984 162
    12. Urgent Supplemental Appropriations Act, FY 1984 164
    13. Second Supplemental Appropriations Act, FY 1984 166
    14. Continuing Appropriations Act, FY 1985 169
  3. National Parks: [PDF]
    1. Acadia 183
    2. Big Bend 186
    3. Biscayne 187
    4. Capitol Reef 189
    5. Channel Islands 191
    6. Crater Lake 195
    7. Great Smoky Mountains 198
    8. Kenai Fjords 199
    9. Kobuk Valley 201
    10. Mount McKinley 204
    11. Olympic 205
    12. Rocky Mountain 206
    13. Sequoia-Kings Canyon 208
    14. Voyageurs 210
    15. Yellowstone 213
    16. Yosemite 215
  4. National Preserves: [PDF]
    1. Bering Land Bridge 218
    2. Big Thicket 221
    3. Noatak 222
    4. Yukon-Charley Rivers 225
  5. National Parks and Preserves: [PDF]
    1. Denali 228
    2. Gates of the Arctic 232
    3. Glacier Bay 236
    4. Katmai 239
    5. Lake Clark 242
    6. Wrangell-Saint Elias 245
  6. National Historical Parks: [PDF]
    1. Boston 249
    2. Chaco Culture 250
    3. Chesapeake and Ohio Canal 255
    4. Harpers Ferry 257
    5. Jean-Lafitte 258
    6. Kalaupapa 259
    7. Kaloko-Honokohau 264
    8. Klondike Gold Rush 266
    9. Lowell 267
    10. Lyndon B. Johnson 268
    11. San Antonio Missions 270
    12. Saratoga 271
    13. Sitka 275
    14. Valley Forge 278
    15. War in the Pacific 279
    16. Women's Rights 280
  7. National Military Parks: [PDF]
    1. Chickamauga and Chattanooga 284
    2. Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania County Battlefields Memorial 285
  8. National Battlefields: [PDF]
    1. Manassas 286
    2. Monocacy 289
    3. Moores Creek 290
  9. National Historic Sites: [PDF]
    1. Adams 291
    2. Boston African American 293
    3. Carl Sandburg Home 298
    4. Christiansted 299
    5. Eleanor Roosevelt 300
    6. Fort Union Trading Post 302
    7. Frederick Law Olmsted 303
    8. Georgia O'Keeffe 305
    9. Golden Spike 307
    10. Grant-Kohrs Ranch 308
    11. Harry S Truman 309
    12. James A. Garfield 310
    13. Lyndon B. Johnson 312
    14. Maggie L. Walker 313
    15. Martin Luther King, Junior 315
    16. Mary McLeod Bethune Council House 321
    17. Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural 324
  10. National Memorials: [PDF]
    1. Albert Einstein 326
    2. Coronado 327
    3. David Berger 328
    4. DeSoto 329
    5. Franklin Delano Roosevelt 330
    6. Hamilton Grange 331
    7. Jefferson National Expansion 333
    8. Kahlil Gibran 339
    9. Maine Lobsterman Statue 340
    10. National Law Enforcement Heroes 341
    11. Perry's Victory and International Peace 342
    12. Roger Williams 343
    13. United States Marine Corps War 344
    14. United States Navy 345
    15. Vietnam Veterans 346
  11. National Monuments: [PDF]
    1. Aniakchak National Monument and Preserve 348
    2. Cape Krusenstern 350
    3. Chiricahua 352
    4. Congaree Swamp 353
    5. Devils Postpile 354
    6. Effigy Mounds 357
    7. Fort Jefferson 358
    8. Fort Sumter 360
    9. Great Sand Dunes 361
    10. Mound City Group 362
    11. Pecos 364
    12. Pinnacles 365
    13. Salinas 366
  12. National Seashores: [PDF]
    1. Assateague Island 367
    2. Cape Cod 368
    3. Cape Lookout 369
    4. Cumberland Island 370
    5. Fire Island 375
    6. Guam 382
    7. Padre Island 383
    8. Point Reyes 384
  13. National Lakeshores: [PDF]
    1. Indiana Dunes 385
    2. Sleeping Bear Dunes 391
  14. National Recreation Areas: [PDF]
    1. Chattahoochee River 399
    2. Cuyahoga Valley 405
    3. Delaware Water Gap 406
    4. Gateway 408
    5. Glen Canyon 410
    6. Golden Gate 413
    7. Santa Monica Mountains 419
  15. National Parkways: [PDF]
    1. George Washington 422
  16. National Capital Parks: [PDF]
    1. John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 425
    2. National Capital Region Arts and Cultural Affairs 431
    3. National Colonial Farm 433
    4. Piscataway Park 434
    5. Rock Creek Park 435
    6. Wolf Trap Farm Park 437
  17. National Reserves: [PDF]
    1. Ebey's Landing National Historical 441
    2. Ice Age National Scientific Reserve 442
  18. National Trails System: [PDF]
    1. California 443
    2. Daniel Boone Heritage 444
    3. Florida National Scenic 445
    4. Ice Age National Scenic 446
    5. Illinois (Study) 447
    6. Juan Bautista de Anza (Study) 448
    7. Natchez Trace National Scenic 449
    8. National Trails System Generic Amendments 450
    9. North Country 459
    10. Overmountain Victory 461
    11. Pony Express 462
    12. Potomac Heritage National Scenic 463
    13. Trail of Tears (Study) 464
  19. Wild and Scenic Rivers: [PDF]
    1. Alaska Wild & Scenic Rivers 465
    2. Missouri 468
    3. Saint Croix 469
    4. Tuolumne 470
    5. Upper Delaware 471
    6. Wild and Scenic Rivers Generic Amendments 472
  20. National Heritage Areas: [PDF]
    1. Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor 473
  21. International Historic Sites: [PDF]
    1. St. Croix Island 487
  22. Miscellaneous Enactments: [PDF]
    1. Bicentennial of the Constitution 488
    2. Boise, Idaho Land Exchange 493
    3. Camden, South Carolina Preservation 494
    4. D.C. Botanic Gardens 495
    5. Eleanor Roosevelt Centennial Commemoration 498
    6. Falls of Clyde 500
    7. Falls of the Ohio 501
    8. Florida Land Exchange 502
    9. Folger Library and Corcoran Gallery of Art, D.C. 504
    10. Fort Saint Jean Baptiste de Natchitoches 505
    11. George Meany Commemoration 506
    12. Goodloe Byron Commemoration 507
    13. Grand Canyon School Districts, Arizona 509
    14. Man In Space Commemoration 512
    15. Mar-A-Lago National Historic Landmark 513
    16. Mississippi, Minnesota, and Saint Croix Rivers Study 514
    17. Nancy Hanks Center 517
    18. National Visitor Center 519
    19. Native Hawaiians Study Commission 521
    20. Pennsylvania Avenue Development Corporation 524
    21. Presidential Sites Commemoration Study 526
    22. Rogers C. B. Morton Recognition 528
    23. Union Station Redevelopment Act of 1981 529
  23. Appendix (Full Text of Omnibus Legislation): [PDF]
    1. Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act [PDF] 537
    2. California Wilderness Act of 1984 719
    3. Historic Sites, Buildings, and Antiquities Act Administration Improvement 739
    4. Land and Water Conservation Fund Amendment 745
    5. National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978 (Amendments) 747
    6. National Parks and Recreation Act of 1978 (Technical Amendments 758
    7. Omnibus New Units, Boundary Changes, Land Acquisition, and Development Increases Act 763
    8. Public Lands and National Parks Act of 1983 775


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